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It's a lot of talking, but it's a bit too much.
To put it simply, you have to think about whether things are done or not, and what you haven't done.
If someone else sent you this sentence, then you have to reflect on it.
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"It's not too late to make amends" means: it's not too late to repair the sheepfold when the sheep is lost.
Translation: It's not too late to see a rabbit and turn around and call the hounds to hunt it down; It's not too late to repair the sheepfold when it's lost.
2. Usage. It is usually used as a subject, predicate, and object in a sentence, which means that you can change it when you know that you are wrong.
Example sentence: It doesn't matter if you miss the test this time, as the saying goes, "It's not too late to make amends." ”
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It means that it's not too late to make mistakes and correct them right away.
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There are some things that have been wronged, and when they are corrected in time, they will not be more serious.
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Seeing the rabbit and taking care of the dog with fierceness, it is not too late; It's not too late to make amends. - Warring States Policy" Ji Hong Interpretation: Death: Lost. Prison: Sheepfold.
Translation: It's not too late to think of a hound when you see a rabbit; It's not too late for the sheep to run away to make up for the stupid bridge of the sheepfold.
Meaning: It means that after something goes wrong, if you hurry to save it, it is not too late. For example, when we study, because we did not review carefully, we failed in a test, but we did not get discouraged, but learned a lesson, and from then on, we took good classes seriously, reviewed in time, became active in future studies, and finally achieved good results.
This is the "remedy".
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Death: fleeing, lost; Prison: A pen for the animals. It's not too late for the sheep to run away and mend the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
From]: "Warring States Policy Chu Ce": "Seeing the rabbit and taking care of the dog, it is not too late; It's not too late to make amends. ”
Example]: Zhang Xueliang lost his ground at the beginning, but now he is fortunate to stick to Jinzhou, which can be called late enlightenment. Zhang Binglin, "Discussing Current Affairs with Sun Sifang" II.
synonyms]: change when you know your mistakes.
Antonyms]: Time does not wait, and mistakes are not changed.
Grammar]: Linked; as subject, predicate, object; Derogatory.
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"It's not too late to make amends" means that people are not afraid of doing wrong things, but they are afraid of doing wrong things and not correcting them in time; I am even more afraid that not only will I not correct it in time, but I will continue to make mistakes after mistakes, and after a long time, I may not even have a chance to remedy it. Once upon a time, someone kept a flock of sheep. One morning, he noticed that a sheep was missing, and when he looked closely, it turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold, and at night the wolf came in and took one of the sheep away.
The neighbors persuaded him: "Hurry up and repair the sheepfold and plug the holes!" The man refused to accept the counsel and said:
The sheep have been lost, what are you doing with the sheepfold? The next morning, he found that the sheep was missing another one. It turned out that the wolf had come in from the hole and had taken a sheep with him.
He regretted that he had not heeded his neighbor's advice, so he quickly plugged the hole and repaired the sheepfold. From then on, the wolf could no longer burrow into the sheepfold to bite the sheep. The idiom "making up for the dead" expresses the meaning that after a mistake has occurred in handling things, if you hurry up to save it, it is not too late.
There is only one time in life, and you can try any time you have an idea, of course, you must do positive things, and it is better to do less if you are clever and cunning. Take advantage of the fact that you can do whatever you want to do while you are young, young people have a lot of opportunities, you want to do a good job, prepare in advance, and you can start at any time. Of course, the older should do what they want to do, age is your experience, not an obstacle to your progress, each age will have their own different direction and views, seize every opportunity, have the courage to try, do not leave yourself regrets!
Success is not about difficulty, but about taking action. Although action does not necessarily lead to satisfactory results, there will never be satisfactory results without action. There is no shortage of opportunities in this world, but there is a lack of hands to seize them.
The journey of life is full of too much unpredictability, and the ups and downs of the experience are all in the scenery step by step, or silent as a shadow, or as warm as ever. Experience is the most rare wealth, and it is also the most real reward that life gives. If you have an idea, you have to act immediately, and the result of thinking hard is often to give up for various reasons, and most importantly, you lack the initial courage.
The road ahead can only be walked by yourself, don't blindly imitate others, be yourself. And the most important thing is to have courage and dare to try to have a chance.
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It's not too late to make amends, which means that it's not too late for the sheep to run away and then repair the sheepfold.
Source: "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce": "It's not too late to see the rabbit and take care of the dog; It's not too late to make amends. ”
Translation: After seeing a rabbit, I thought of calling for a hound to catch it. It's not too late. After some sheep escaped, it was not too late to immediately repair the sheepfold.
Usage: Linked; as subject, predicate, object; Compliments.
Example: You've made mistakes, but it's never too late to make amends.
Synonyms for making amends1. Harvest mulberry elm.
Interpretation: It refers to the loss at the beginning, but the final compensation; It is not too late to say that it can be remedied.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Feng Yi's Biography": "It can be said that it is a lost east, and Brother Chang collects the mulberry elm." ”
Translation: Failed at first on one front, and finally triumphed on the other.
2. Pull back from the precipice.
Interpretation: Restraining a horse on the edge of a high mountain cliff. The metaphor is on the verge of danger, and you wake up in time to turn back.
Source: Qing Ji Yun's "Notes on Reading Wei Caotang": "This scholar is a great wisdom. ”
Translation: It is great wisdom that this scholar can sober up and turn back in time.